Stage Manager in iPadOS 16 is fascinating to me. I have a theory...
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What's up mkbhd here. And i've been using ipad os. 16. On the the new ipad pro for a little while and one of the biggest new features.

It is called stage manager. And i have a theory about it now a lot of ipad power users like myself have been excited for this feature to drop because we've been waiting for a sort of mac like real multitasking experience on the ipad so stage manager comes along and it is technically a multitasking ui. But the more i use it the more i can sort of crystallize this theory in my head. Which is that apple doesn't seem to want the ipad to do anything the same way the mac does it now this goes back a long way you know when the ipad first came out it was more or less a gigantic iphone.

But it's slowly gotten more and more powerful in front of our eyes until this point. We have a thousand dollar ipad pro with a 13 inch mini. Led display and a whole m1 chip inside the exact same chip that's in some of the most popular computers that they make but the ipad software has stayed remarkably consistent which is a nice way of saying it hasn't advanced quite at the same rate as this hardware so a lot of people have big ipad dreams of wanting this to be their only computer and have it be just as capable as any other computer. But it hasn't been and that's been the biggest knock on the ipad for a while now sure we've gotten some stuff.

We have widgets on the home screen since ipad os 15. We have our split screen apps. We have our slide over apps and all this stuff. But again you'll notice that they specifically don't do anything here.

The same way they would on a mac. They always want to find a new ipad way of doing it like when the ipad first got a trackpad and mouse support that was a big deal. We were waiting for that but instead of a normal mouse. We got this unique circle pointer.

Thing that floats between possible touch targets. Very much the ipad way you might remember when i asked. Craig federighi. Why.

There wasn't a dedicated weather app. And calculator app on the ipad. This was his answer. The ipad still does not have a default weather and calculator app.

And they want to know why you know there's some things that we we have not done because we to do it we would want to do something really distinctly great in that space and uh. I think it's obviously easy to create a calculator app uh. But creating one that feels like wow. This is this is this is the greatest ipad calculator app.

That it felt like i think we we we want to do it when we can do it really really well and and we we honestly have just uh uh haven't gotten around to doing. It great so uh that that day that day may come. But uh and you know whether it be easy enough to scale up our additional our existing weather app. But we feel like what would a great weather app for ipad be like let's let's do that before we do it i suppose that makes perfect sense.

But listening back to that two years later it sounds even more like we haven't really gotten around to doing. It the ipad way yet even the headline on apple's website for ipad os. 16. Incredibly capable unmistakably ipad so when it comes to multitasking this is like the last big hurdle on the ipad's way to finally feeling like it's a real computer.
We all know what we expect multitasking to look like on a normal computer like a mac. But in accordance with my theory. And this i can't prove it. But this is just my theory is apple doesn't ever want the ipad's multitasking to look or feel or work like it does on a mac.

They've got to find a ipad way of doing this now to throw a wrench in my theory. This is also coming to the mac in the latest version. But the latest feature here is called stage manager and uh. It's not bad.

It's just an inherently new different way of doing multitasking on a touch screen or on a monitor like this and it's just another thing. You're gonna have to learn to get the most out of this thing. So basically what it looks like is you enable it in the settings. Then toggle it on in control center.

Once you do you can open up an app to bring it on stage and then off to the left here you have your recent apps. That are off offstage so you're on stage app. It's a window. It isn't quite full screen.

And so you can drag the corner and move it around and you can see that there's a bunch of slightly different predetermined window sizes. It's not perfectly fluid it's just a bunch of sizes that apple picked and then you can bring other apps from off stage to be on stage at the same time so now. This is officially the first time you can have more than one windowed app. Open at the same time on the ipad.

And again you can mess with the sizes. You can group apps. Together and then you can bring them on or off stage at will so. It is still definitely very much not the same thing as multiple windows open on a computer.

With the little buttons in the corner. And then fully fluid window sizes and all the stuff. But it is running simultaneous things at once and it is multitasking and it is the ipad way you can have up to four apps on a stage at once. Which can look kind of ridiculous and probably even more so on a smaller ipad.

But then you can move a whole pile of apps off stage by switching to something else and then bring all four of them back on at once. It's just technically a lot happening. Simultaneously and then if you connect the ipad to an external display finally finally the ipad doesn't just mirror anymore. But it actually treats it like a second display to extend onto and lets you have up to four more piles to the side on stage manager.

So you can really multitask to your heart's content on a large display where it doesn't feel as crowded and you can have a ton of processes happening at once it's impressive. But it's not perfect. There are already some pretty well documented downsides. The first one just being that it's not very widely available literally.
Only m1 ipads will support this so resource intensive. That it uses memory swaps. So that's not very many ipads right now. But more importantly.

I still think. This is a little bit complicated and not the most intuitive thing in the world. Now. This isn't the end of the world for a ipad power user who's just like yeah bring on the new ui and stuff.

I'll learn it no problem. But are you also going to remember that if you open an app. That's already in another group. It will open that whole group so you have to manually drag the app out into another group if you want to work in a different set of apps or what about that you can't make it automatically open apps.

Maximize so you have to drag them to cover the whole display or hit the dots at the top and hit zoom every time to bring them to full screen or what about the fact that there are iphone size apps. Still like whatever the hell instagram is still doing hence they don't resize at all and they seem to mess with the whole multitasking thing since you can't seem to choose where it goes either and also the fact that this feels like about the fifth different way to multitask on an ipad that's buried behind some slightly obscure gestures and is off by default. There are still the three dots at the top of every window. If stage manager isn't on and that's how you still get into split screen apps.

Which again have a set number of predetermined sizes. And that's also how you get into slide over apps. Which are the tall skinny apps. That you get to by sliding over from the side.

Which by the way have an entire multitasking carousel of their own you also can't drag windows straight from an ipad to another display. So you got to click the three dots then move to display and then do that same thing again if you want to move them back. And the ipad does not work with a secondary display. While its own screen is off so like a laptop a computer might have clamshell mode.

Where you close it. But it's still plugged into a monitor you can use with the ipad. If this screen is off. So is everything it's connected to plus don't forget about the keyboard shortcuts.

If you have the magic keyboard that goes along with the ipad a lot of them are the same as they are on a mac. But there are some that are slightly different. It's a lot so i feel like you probably get what i'm saying. The the state of the ipad is fascinating apple's given us.

An amazing piece of hardware and it's very powerful and they've added a bunch of features to try to take advantage of it but now in their effort to do it the ipad way every single time. They're walking a tightrope between two sides. Where one side is amazing intuitive powerful on the other side is a little too complicated a little bit unintuitive and hard to remember they're just right down the middle for people who use an ipad. How do you use your ipad.
What do you do specifically on the ipad are you a one full screen app at a time person you just keep it propped up in a folio touch screen. All the time let me know in the comments section below how you use the ipad and until the next one. I will continue to be confused about the what is a computer question thanks for watching catch you guys in the next one peace.

By MKBHD

16 thoughts on “The ipad’s odd new feature”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zamibro says:

    I do all the things in my iPad(mainly watching videos)
    But it’s sad that i cant use whatsapp here…,

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arion says:

    I actually use my iPad mostly with the pen, as a note taking device and have my MacBook on the side for any type of research, so I don't ever use split screen or stuff like that
    Also the iPad not having a calculator affects me quite a bit, because I use it for School, so I have to use some calculator of the App-Store which all really just suck. So I'd rather just have a calculator that doesn't completely suck and is just decent, instead of waiting on one that is "Wow this calculator is amazing"

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Muchacho_ says:

    Honestly, it looks like a mess. So many different ways of multitasking and non of them is actually useful or intuitive.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FFsINchatlol says:

    Marques Brownlee, more like Marques Brownie

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yuzryan Yussof says:

    I just used my Ipad for editing my PDF, take notes and edit photo and video, also media consumption.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars LazyPicture says:

    the cons outweigh the pros. It's no longer an Ipad

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DsOrPqXh says:

    A calculator app that implements the apple pen is a no brainer imo, let me write out equations or draw on a graph and have it solve these for me. This can already be done in OneNote but some things can be a hassle. I know if apple focused on it as an individual app it could work very well

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nixednamode says:

    I am an artist. I specifically bought the iPad to be able to draw. The other thing I do on it is streaming. As for multitasking, I rarely use it, and it's mostly the Apple Music and the Safari apps.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Giovanny Padilla says:

    My ipad sits in between my two monitors (slightly below so I can see the task bar) and all I do is watch youtube videos and streams while I work. So for me personally I don't need my iPad to do all that power user stuff. Yet I still want to get an iPad pro 12in for some reason, maybe its verizon sending me to the shop wishlist every time I open the app!?!?

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Royce-Dawson says:

    I got the iPad from just before the M1 and I was so pissed it didn’t get multi monitor support. Id been waiting for it for so long and then they gate it behind the slightly more powerful chip, even though lower power intel chips could do it.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alex Ibrahim says:

    I use my iPad as a scaled up iphone ! Usually for media consumption

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Velrethar says:

    Thanks for pushing on the brakes on the hype. Basically, throw out any expectations of this being Mac-like.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Meng Wang says:

    Double tapping the three dots on the top of each window can maximize that window.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Saurabh says:

    Doesn't even have calculator LMFAO

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CaseyNFizzy says:

    I’m an artist/ animato, I have been using iPad Air 4 for a almost 2 year now. The reason I use it because their are apps I really love like lumafusion and flipaclip premium which I bought 3 years ago using my iPad mini gen 2. I don’t want to waste them so I just bought a new iPad and together with Apple Pencil and procreate which i end up loving them. I use my iPad for studying(taking notes), watch, editing and making animation while traveling before I got home and import my works in my pc. I might upgrade it maybe for 4 years.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Mobbes says:

    I'm one app at time user even on the Mac and Windows. I need to focus on one thing

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